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A block weighing 10N is attached to the lower end of a vertical spring (k =200N/m), the other end of which is attached to a ceiling. The block oscillates vertically and has a kinetic energy of 2.0J as it passes through the point at which the spring is unstretched. The amplitude of the oscillation of block is

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